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£1 anti-hangover pill that ‘breaks down alcohol in 60 minutes’ explained ahead of Glastonbury Festival

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Published 11:45 19 Jun 2025 GMT+1

£1 anti-hangover pill that ‘breaks down alcohol in 60 minutes’ explained ahead of Glastonbury Festival

A go-to essential for anyone heading to the fields this summer

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Glastonbury goers gearing up for a good time could benefit from this little-known festival essential - an ‘anti-hangover’ pill shoppers are calling a ‘game changer’.

More than 200,000 revellers are counting down to the annual party on Worthy Farm next week, with the likes of Olivia Rodrigo and The 1975 playing.

If you’re planning on drinking alcohol at Glastonbury (or any festival this summer), then Swedish scientists have developed an 'anti-hangover' pill that’s making waves on Amazon.

Glastonbury Festival 2025 takes place from 25 - 29 June (Getty Stock Image)
Glastonbury Festival 2025 takes place from 25 - 29 June (Getty Stock Image)

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The 'pre drinking supplement,' from Swedish brand Myrkl, is designed to ease your queasiness and keep you feeling tip-top after a big night out.

We’ve got the lowdown on Myrkl, including testimonials from fans and how it should help you shake off a hangover.

What is the Myrkl ‘anti-hangover’ pill?

Myrkl - pronounced ‘miracle’ - is a ‘unique’ anti-hangover food supplement.

It contains a patented formula made up of ‘high-performing bacteria, L-Cysteine & Vitamin B12’, according to the brand’s official website.

This cocktail of components is designed to reduce tiredness and activate your gut, meaning you’re likely to feel good the morning after indulging in tequila shots, bottles of beer and/or fruity cocktail delights.

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But how does it work?

Well, it reportedly ‘breaks down alcohol into water and carbon dioxide before reaching the liver’.

Meanwhile, it eliminates calories associated with alcohol, so it’s great from a fitness perspective, too. Win-win, right?

This supplement, available via Amazon, basically means you can lose yourself in the moment whilst watching Charli XCX without worrying about how tough your next day is going to be.

Myrkle is available to buy in on Amazon now (LADbible)
Myrkle is available to buy in on Amazon now (LADbible)

Where can you buy Myrkl pills?

If you’ve decided this festival essential is for you this summer, then you can pick up a box of travel-friendly Myrkl On The Go single-dose sachets on Amazon now for £10.

There are eight tablets in total, meaning each pill is a measly £1.25 - which is a bargain, right?

You can also buy 30 tablets for £30, working out at £1 a capsule (although one dose comprises two capsules).

If you have an active Amazon Prime subscription, then you can get the Myrkl pills delivered to your door the next day for free.

Directions for use of Myrkl Hangover Cure

Myrkle could be the best thing you pack this festival season (Getty Stock Image)
Myrkle could be the best thing you pack this festival season (Getty Stock Image)

If you want to have a hangover-free festival season, then a box of Myrkl On The Go single-dose sachets could be your answer.

According to the Amazon listing, you should take one sachet containing two capsules per day.

These are best ingested around two to 12 hours before you anticipate hitting the booze.

After having the vegan tablets, you’re more likely to wake up feeling refreshed the next day. And, you’ll be ready to tackle the swarm of revellers camping out at the Pyramid Stage once again.

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What other 'anti-hangover' products are on the market?

  • ZBiotics Pre-Alcohol Probiotic drink
  • Happy Tuesdays Post-Rave Wellness Packs
  • Morning Recovery Electrolyte Drink
Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Image

Topics: Glastonbury, Festivals, Music, Food And Drink, Alcohol, Health, Lifestyle, Shopping

Ella Scott
Ella Scott

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